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STANFORD BASEBALL Individual Single-Season Records STANFORD BASEBALL Record Book Individual Single-Season Records Batting Average Doubles Hit By Pitch (since 1970) Saves (since 1973) (min. 2.5 AB per team game played) 1. Troy Paulsen (1990) ................ 29 1. Carlos Quentin (2002) ............. 19 1. Jeff Bruksch (2000) ................. 13 1. Tom Williams (1972) ............ .430 2. Chris Minaker (2005) ............... 25 Brian Dallimore (1996)............ 19 Steve Chitren (1987) ............... 13 2. David McCarty (1991) ........... .420 3. Ryan Garko (2003) .................. 24 3. Brian Dallimore (1994)............ 18 3. Steve Chitren (1988) ............... 10 3. Rick Lundblade (1985) ......... .408 Carlos Quentin (2003) ............. 24 4. Tyler Gaffney (2012) ................ 17 4. Matt Manship (2003) ................. 9 4. Dave Meier (1981) ................ .405 Eric Bruntlett (2000) ............... 24 Mark Davis (1983).................... 17 Tom Reimers (1994) .................. 9 5. Mark Marquess (1967) ......... .404 6. John Gall (2000) ...................... 23 6. Ryan Seawell (2006) ............... 16 Aaron Dorlarque (1992) ............ 9 6. Ryan Garko (2003) ............... .402 7. John Gall (1998) ...................... 22 Ryan Garko (2002) .................. 16 7. Drew Storen (2008) ................... 8 7. Jed Lowrie (2004) ................ .399 Josh Hochgesang (1997) ........ 22 Chris O’Riordan (2002) ........... 16 Tony Cogan (1999) .................... 8 8. Carlos Quentin (2003) .......... .396 Cale Carter (1995) ................... 22 Joe Kilburg (1997) ................... 16 Rick Dietz (1985) ....................... 8 9. Mike Aldrete (1981) .............. .393 Troy Paulsen (1988) ................ 22 Jon Schaeffer (1997) ............... 16 Nick Peterson (1973) ................ 8 Bob Hampton (1973) ........... .393 Triples Stolen Bases Innings Pitched Games Played 1. Jack Shepard (1953) ............... 10 1. Jeffrey Hammonds (1990) ...... 48 1. John Hudgins (2003) .......... 165.1 1. Paul Carey (1990) .................... 71 2. Sam Fuld (2003) ........................ 9 2. Pete Stanicek (1984) ............... 43 2. Jeremy Guthrie (2002) ....... 157.2 David McCarty (1990) .............. 71 3. Jed Hansen (1993) .................... 8 3. Ruben Amaro, Jr. (1987) ......... 38 3. Jason Young (1999) ........... 154.2 Troy Paulsen (1990) ................ 71 Ron Witmeyer (1988) ................ 8 Larry Reynolds (1977) ............. 38 4. Brian Mignano (1982) ........ 153.0 4. Roger Burnett (1990) .............. 70 Ron Yett (1965) .......................... 8 Larry Reynolds (1976) ............. 38 5. Jeff Ballard (1985) .............. 150.0 Tim Griffin (1990) .................... 70 Ray Swarts (1953) ..................... 8 6. Toi Cook (1986) ....................... 37 6. Mike Mussina (1990) .......... 149.0 Paul Carey (1987) .................... 70 7. Jeffrey Hammonds (1990) ........ 7 7. Walt Harris (1986) ................... 36 7. Lee Plemel (1988) .............. 144.2 Ed Sprague (1987) ................... 70 Ruben Amaro, Jr. (1986) ........... 7 Mike Dotterer (1981) ............... 36 8. Kyle Peterson (1997) .......... 144.0 Ron Witmeyer (1987) .............. 70 Mark Davis (1985)...................... 7 9. Joe Kilburg (1995) ................... 35 9. Justin Wayne (2000) .......... 143.0 9. Sam Fuld (2003) ...................... 69 Mike Dotterer (1981) ................. 7 10. Jeffrey Hammonds (1992) ...... 33 10. Kyle Peterson (1995) .......... 142.2 Ryan Garko (2003) .................. 69 Mike Codiroli (1977) .................. 7 Tobin Swope (2003) ................ 69 Steve Hovley (1965) .................. 7 ERA Strikeouts Jeffrey Hammonds (1990) ...... 69 Jim Hibbs (1964) ....................... 7 (min. 1.0 IP per team game played) 1. Jason Young (1999) .............. 178 Paul Carey (1988) .................... 69 John Hurlbut (1961) ................. 7 1. Harvey Shank (1968) ............ 1.10 2. Kyle Peterson (1997) ............. 156 Troy Paulsen (1988) ................ 69 John Hurlbut (1960) ................. 7 2. Frank Klinger (1966) ............ 1.12 3. Justin Wayne (2000) ............. 153 Frank Carey (1987) .................. 69 3. Bob Boone (1969) ................ 1.27 4. Stan Spencer (1990) ............. 145 Ron Witmeyer (1988) .............. 69 Home Runs 4. Bob DiPietro (1973).............. 1.30 5. Steve Dunning (1970) ........... 144 1. Rick Lundblade (1985) ............ 25 5. Frank Klinger (1967) ............ 1.31 6. John Hudgins (2003) ............. 143 At-Bats 2. David McCarty (1991) .............. 24 6. Rod Poteete (1968) .............. 1.45 7. Jeremy Guthrie (2002) .......... 136 1. Troy Paulsen (1990) .............. 318 Eric Hardgrave (1983) ............. 24 7. Steve Dunning (1970) .......... 1.70 Jeff Austin (1998) .................. 136 2. Troy Paulsen (1988) .............. 304 4. Sean Ratliff (2008)................... 22 8. Rod Poteete (1969) .............. 1.72 9. Justin Wayne (1999) ............. 135 3. Sam Fuld (2003) .................... 302 Edmund Muth (2000) .............. 22 9. Sandy Vance (1968) ............. 1.86 10. Mark Appel (2013) ................. 130 4. Jeffrey Hammonds (1990) .... 301 Ed Sprague (1988) ................... 22 10. Bruce Schoen (1971) ............ 1.91 Mark Appel (2012) ................. 130 5. Sam Fuld (2002) .................... 293 7. Tim Griffin (1990) .................... 21 6. Ed Sprague (1987) ................. 291 8. Jon Schaeffer (1997) ............... 20 Wins Appearances 7. Chris O’Riordan (2001) ......... 281 9. Joe Borchard (2000) ............... 19 1. Justin Wayne (2000) ............... 15 1. Tony Cogan (1997) .................. 36 8. Toi Cook (1987) ..................... 280 10. Ryan Garko (2003) .................. 18 2. John Hudgins (2003) ............... 14 2. Tony Cogan (1999) .................. 33 Mike Dotterer (1981) ............. 280 Jody Gerut (1998) ................... 18 Kyle Peterson (1995) ............... 14 Scott Weiss (1991) ................... 33 10. Jason Castro (2008) .............. 279 Mike Mussina (1990) ............... 14 Steve Chtiren (1987) ............... 33 Craig Thompson (2000) ........ 279 RBI Stan Spencer (1990) ............... 14 5. Drew Storen (2008) ................. 31 1. Ryan Garko (2003) .................. 92 Jeff Ballard (1985) ................... 14 David Stringer (2007) .............. 31 Runs Rick Lundblade (1985) ............ 92 Brian Mignano (1982) ............. 14 Steve Chitren (1988) ............... 31 1. Sam Fuld (2003) ...................... 83 3. Edmund Muth (2000) .............. 81 8. Jeremy Guthrie (2002) ............ 13 8. Jeff Bruksch (2000) ................. 29 Jeffrey Hammonds (1990) ...... 83 Ed Sprague (1988) ................... 81 Jeremy Guthrie (2001) ............ 13 9. Jeff Ballard (1983) ................... 28 3. Joe Kilburg (1997) ................... 80 Eric Hardgrave (1983) ............. 81 Jack McDowell (1987) ............. 13 John Yandle (1977) ................. 28 Rick Lundblade (1985) ............ 80 6. Josh Hochgesang (1997) ........ 77 Steve Dunning (1970) ............. 13 Drew Storen (2009) ................. 28 5. Ruben Amaro, Jr. (1987) ......... 77 Steve Carver (1995) ................. 77 6. Cord Phelps (2008) ................. 76 8. Joe Borchard (2000) ............... 76 Winning Percentage 7. Mark Davis (1985).................... 75 Jon Schaeffer (1997) ............... 76 (min. 8 decisions) 8. Eric Bruntlett (2000) ............... 73 10. Tim Griffin (1990) .................... 75 1. Sandy Vance (1967) .... 1.000 (11-0) Toi Cook (1987) ....................... 73 2. Kyle Peterson (1995) ... .933 (14-1) 10. Jed Lowrie (2004) ................... 72 Walks Stan Spencer (1990) .... .933 (14-1) Carlos Quentin (2003) ............. 72 1. Pepe Hinojosa (1978) .............. 76 4. John Hudgins (2002) ... .909 (10-1) Craig Thompson (2000) .......... 72 2. Pete Stanicek (1983) ............... 68 Justin Wayne (1999) .... .909 (10-1) Pete Stanicek (1985) ............... 72 3. Paul Carey (1990) .................... 67 Mario Iglesias (1996) ... .909 (10-1) Mike Dotterer (1981) ............... 72 4. Mark Skeels (1992) .................. 65 Brian Sackinsky (1990) .909 (10-1) 5. Pepe Hinojosa (1976) .............. 61 8. Jason Young (2000) ....... .900 (9-1) Hits 6. Pete Stanicek (1985) ............... 57 Bob Boone (1969) .......... .900 (9-1) 1. Sam Fuld (2002) .................... 110 7. Rick Lundblade (1985) ............ 56 10. Richard Williams (1959) .889 (8-1) 2. Troy Paulsen (1990) .............. 108 8. Ruben Amaro, Jr. (1987) ......... 55 Joe Chez (1950) ............. .889 (8-1) Mike Dotterer (1981) ............. 108 Mike Aldrete (1982) ................. 55 4. Jeffrey Hammonds (1990) .... 107 10. David McCarty (1990) .............. 54 5. Jason Castro (2008) .............. 105 Mike Codiroli (1979) ................ 54 Carlos Quentin (2003) ........... 105 Randy Wong (1978) ................. 54 7. Ryan Garko (2003) ................ 104 Troy Paulsen (1988) .............. 104 9. Chris O’Riordan (2001) ......... 101 10. David McCarty (1991) ............ 100 Stanford Baseball • Record Book • @StanfordBSB • #gostanford.
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